Understanding society
Understanding society, available at $34.99, has an average rating of 4.45, with 71 lectures, based on 10 reviews, and has 1480 subscribers.
You will learn about Sociology Key areas of discussion in Sociology such as Gender, Race, Parenting, Lifestyles. Everything in this course is very much up to date so…'current Sociology'! How poetry is used to teach/learn Sociology This course is ideal for individuals who are Everyone who exists or Students about to begin a course at college about Sociology or Professors seeking course material or All interested in society It is particularly useful for Everyone who exists or Students about to begin a course at college about Sociology or Professors seeking course material or All interested in society.
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Summary
Title: Understanding society
Price: $34.99
Average Rating: 4.45
Number of Lectures: 71
Number of Published Lectures: 71
Number of Curriculum Items: 71
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 71
Original Price: $74.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Sociology
- Key areas of discussion in Sociology such as Gender, Race, Parenting, Lifestyles.
- Everything in this course is very much up to date so…'current Sociology'!
- How poetry is used to teach/learn Sociology
Who Should Attend
- Everyone who exists
- Students about to begin a course at college about Sociology
- Professors seeking course material
- All interested in society
Target Audiences
- Everyone who exists
- Students about to begin a course at college about Sociology
- Professors seeking course material
- All interested in society
This is a course in three sections – and is current as of JANUARY 2024 Right up to date!
Section 1 is comprised of TWELVE lectures covering the following topics common to Sociology courses:
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Race
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Sleeping
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Pregnancy and Parenting
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Education
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Demographics
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Gay and Lesbian lifestyles
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Marriage and relationships
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Men and Women
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Ageing and Death
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Anger and Anxiety
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People
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Sociology itself
These lectures follow a particular format, heavily based on current events (the lectures will be updated over time). Articles, poetry and definitions are all discussed. Further reading and exercises are given.
Also such sub-topics as:
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Feminism
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Functionalism
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Interactionism
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Marxism
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Postmodernism
Throughout there is a heavy emphasis in being up to date, using current materials for discussion. The Q/A is seen as an integral part of the course. You will be given ideas for discussion, articles to read, films to watch. A textbook is also included in PDF format and there is a link to an online textbook
The more you become involved, the more you will enjoy the course.
Section 2
This section is about using Poetry to teach Sociology. Examples are given and published research is referred to.
Section 3 : Five
This section is divided into three sections:
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Images
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Articles in the last 24 hours
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Films
Students are asked to watch/read/listen to articles and films and then post their reactions. The films (short) feature such topics as homelessness, the family, media and murder and Artificial Intelligence.
This course has variety. It has depth. Most importantly, if you enrol AND participate: it has you.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Friendly advice
Lecture 1: Friendly
Chapter 2: VOLUNTARY WATCH – ALLOCATION OF RESOURCES
Lecture 1: Voluntary watch
Chapter 3: An unusual approach – Art Therapy and Sociology
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Couples Mural
Lecture 3: Societal Mosaic
Lecture 4: Social Structure Sculpture
Lecture 5: Community Tapestry
Lecture 6: Role Play Diorama
Lecture 7: Chain of Influence
Chapter 4: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction – then 'Ageing and Death' part 1
Lecture 2: Introduction – then 'Ageing and Death' part 2
Lecture 3: Introduction – then 'Ageing and Death' part 3
Lecture 4: Introduction – then 'Ageing and Death' part 4
Lecture 5: Anger and anxiety – part 1
Lecture 6: Anger and Anxiety – part 2
Lecture 7: Demographics – part 1
Lecture 8: Demographics – part 2
Lecture 9: Education – part 1
Lecture 10: Education – part 2
Lecture 11: Chat GPT
Lecture 12: Gay and lesbian…lifestyles – pt 1
Lecture 13: Gay and lesbian …lifestyles pt 2
Lecture 14: Marriage and relationships – pt 1
Lecture 15: Marriage and relationships – pt 2
Lecture 16: Men and women – pt 1
Lecture 17: Men and women – pt 2
Lecture 18: People – pt 1
Lecture 19: People – pt 2
Lecture 20: Pregnancy and parenting – pt 1
Lecture 21: Pregnancy and parenting – pt 2
Lecture 22: Pregnancy and parenting – pt 3
Lecture 23: Race – pt 1
Lecture 24: Race – pt 2
Lecture 25: Race – pt 3
Lecture 26: Sleeping – pt 1
Lecture 27: Sleeping – pt 2
Lecture 28: Sleeping – pt 3
Lecture 29: Sleeping – pt 4
Lecture 30: Sociology – pt 1
Lecture 31: Sociology – pt 2
Lecture 32: Sociology – pt 3
Lecture 33: Sociology – pt 4
Lecture 34: Sociology – pt 5
Chapter 5: Let's talk about Sociology – using poetry
Lecture 1: Poetry in the classroom – pt 1
Lecture 2: Poetry in the classroom – pt 2
Lecture 3: Found poetry
Lecture 4: Sociological images
Lecture 5: 2 sites; 4 poems
Lecture 6: Two studies
Lecture 7: Applied Sociology
Lecture 8: 'We as women'
Chapter 6: Five
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Article 1
Lecture 3: Article 2
Lecture 4: Article 3
Lecture 5: Article 4
Lecture 6: Article 5
Lecture 7: Image 1
Lecture 8: Image 2
Lecture 9: Image 3
Lecture 10: Image 4
Lecture 11: Image 5
Lecture 12: Film 1
Lecture 13: Film 2
Lecture 14: Film 3
Lecture 15: Film 4
Lecture 16: Film 5
Lecture 17: Film 6
Chapter 7: Mind Map a Textbook!
Lecture 1: Mind Map a Textbook!
Chapter 8: Short course Diploma
Lecture 1: Diploma
Chapter 9: Bonus video
Lecture 1: Bonus video
Instructors
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Chris Sivewright
Best selling Instructor, author, actor…volunteer -
Almost Random Theatre
Theatre Company in Oxford, UK
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